This fab crochet hexagon puff seat cushion is a fun, easy project to make your kitchen chairs more comfortable.  This project is beginner friendly and you will love working all the adorable hexagons. This post contains affiliate links which means I get a small commission at now extra cost to you. Thanks for your support! 

Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.

I am finishing up some personal projects this week, and it feels good to make time for other things. One of these projects is a Whistle and Ivy Original embroidery pattern. I am so excited to share it! It is a special original design for my dad. You can see it here. I am loving this new craft and I am brimming over with ideas. Now, I just need to find the time to make them happen!

Today I am sharing the pattern I shared on Stitch and Unwind a few months ago, this fun Hexie Puff Seat Cushion crochet pattern. 

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CROCHET HEXAGON PUFF SEAT CUSHION – FREE CROCHET PATTERN 

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What you need: (affiliate links to what I used)

-Medium Weight Yarn (I used 100% Cotton Yarn – Dishie by Knit Picks)
Size G hook
Darning Needle
Polyfil (or other stuffing)


Begin by making 38 hexagons to make a total of 19 hexagon puffs. (I had to make 39 because I lost one when I was keeping them haphazardly on the couch. Learn from my mistake, keep them safe in a basket!) 

CLICK HERE and get the pattern for the Simple Hexagons. 

Pair up your hexie puffs into matching pairs. You are free to weave in your ends, but I opted to save time by simply stuffing the ends inside when I sewed them together (since you are sewing the hexies wrong sides together and the ends are on the backs). There will be more ends to weave in later, so you will be glad for the short-cut!

Place two hexagons WRONG-SIDES together (with the pretty fronts facing outwards on both sides). Slip stitch around your hexagon on five sides, going through both loops on both hexagons. Don’t cut or tie off your end. Your slip stitches should be on the front of the hexie puff. Be sure to leave the 6th side un-sewn.
Stuff your hexie puffs with a bit of stuffing through the open side, using your discretion. If you want them to lay more flat, use less stuffing; if you want them to be over-full and extra-puffy, add a bit more.

Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.

Once it’s full and puffy, slip stitch down the remaining side and weave in your ends. Repeat for all your hexie puffs until you have 19 total.

Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.

Before you begin sewing your hexie puffs together into a cushion, lay them all out making sure you made the correct amount, and that you have your color scheme arranged correctly. Be sure to check your couch cushions for that one that you SWEAR you made but can’t seem to find in your crochet bag. :|

Thread your darning needle with a length of yarn and begin sewing the hexie puffs together. There are probably several ways to do this. I found the best way is to sew them together by pushing your needle in and up between the layers, going back and forth between your two hexie puffs.

Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.
Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.
Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.

It takes a bit of practice, but it goes smoother as you go along. You will need to use several pieces of yarn to make sure all sides are sewn together.

Once they are sewn together, you can add a couple ties to the back. I made a long chain, about 50 chains long, and using a small hook, pulled it through the back of the cushion (one for each side).

Weave in any remaining ends. I’m sure the back of yours is prettier than mine, I am not very neat with my ends!

Free Crochet Pattern - Hexie Puff Seat Cushion | Make the cute and comfy seat cushion for your lovely kitchen chairs or outside benches! Simply made.
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Enjoy your comfy new Hexie Puff Seat Cushion!

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12 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing ur free patterns with me I will not be selling or sharing ur patterns as my own.

    Your friend, Susie

  2. Wow! This project took me forever!! End result was very pretty though, and finished just in time to wrap for Christmas!! Thank you Bethany!

  3. I tried it again but I don’t know when it says Hdc 5. Hdc, ch1, Hdc -all in next st. Do you do it again all in one st or just the pattern hdc5, Hdc,ch1 Hdc.. That what I am stumped with.

    1. Hdc 5 is down the side, worked separately, each in their own stitch. If it’s easier, you can forget the hdc, ch 1, hdc and just work 3 hdc in the corner instead.

  4. I don’t understand the last line of your pattern of your Hexin puff seat cushion. I don’t know how to do it.

      1. The last crochet pattern of the cushion. Had in same st. Hcd2. Hdc,ch1,Hcd-all in next st” Hcd5.Hcd,ch1,Hdc- all in next step. work 5 times. Hcd2 (48).

        1. That is the corner. SO you start in the middle of the row–> hdc 2 to the get to the corner. Then you will work a hdc. Then ch 1. Then work another hdc in the same st. This gives the hexagon a corner. Does that make sense?